who - what - where - whenPerhaps the biggest challenge of the Oregon Country Fair is choosing what to experience at an event with many, many stages running acts all at the same time. Any experienced Fairy knows that you can't see all the performances one might want and compromises must be made. To help us navigate the dizzying array of experiential opportunities, the Fair publishes the Peach Pit, a comprehensive schedule of all performances available to the public. There is also background information about the fair, it's philanthropy work, and performers. It used to be that one could get hardcopies in the weeks before Fair from select locations (check your local food co-op), but I haven't seen one outside Fair for a few years. Of course, you will be handed a freshly printed Peach Pit on entry to the Fair, but to get jump on making those hard decisions before Friday you can access the 2018 version here. Happy Fair!
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Author: El Scorcho (not his real name)Been camping for Fair at Zumwalt since 1994 and still haven't seen it all. Why else have a blog for something that lasts three days, once a year? I am not an employee of the City of Veneta and have no affiliation with the Oregon Country Fair. Well, I go to Fair and I do volunteer stuff at camp, but that in no way makes this website and blog official. Consume with caution! Archives
April 2024
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